Hypostyle win go-ahead for £10m Glasgow distillery

Housing a whisky museum, shop, café, bar and visitor centre the distillery is being positioned as a major tourist draw for the River Clyde by its developer; Tim Morrison of the AD Rattray Scotch Whisky Company.

Morrison said: “The city was once home to many whisky distilleries and we think the Glasgow Distillery will put Glasgow right back on the Scotch whisky map. Few people know the historical significance of the iconic pump house building to the Scotch whisky trade.

"In years gone by, this building controlled the entry bridge into the Queens Dock ensuring Customs and Excise could keep a close eye on goods in and out, including Scotch whisky."

"My great-grandfather John Morrison built the pump house in 1877 and it gives me great pleasure to now have the opportunity to bring the building back to life, restore it to its former glory and give the building and the surrounding area the respect and status it deserves."